President Kennedy's remains return from Dallas and are unloaded from Air Force One into a Navy Ambulance as Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Special Assistant to the President Larry O’Brien, Secret Service Agent Clint Hill, and Naval Aide Tazewell Shepard and many others look on. Washington, DC, Andrews Air Force Base.

President Kennedy's body enters the White House accompanied by the Honor Guard, members of the Kennedy Family, others. White House, Cross Hall, 23 November 1963.

President Kennedy's casket lies in state in the East Room of the White House, attended by two members of the honor guard, 23 November 1963.

President Kennedy's body is borne from the White House to the U. S. Capitol, Washington, DC. 24 November 1965

President Kennedy's body is placed in the Capitol Rotunda. The Kennedy family, Cabinet Secretaries, Administration Officials, and Members of Congress attend. 24 November 1963

First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, Stephen Smith, Jean Kennedy Smith, and Secret Service Agent Cling Hill follow the casket up the stairs of the Capitol Building for the lying in state at the United States Capitol, 24 November 1963.

First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy kneel at the casket as the President's body lies in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol Building, 24 November 1963.

The funeral caisson carrying President Kennedy's casket enters the White House driveway, 25 November 1963. Honor guard horse riders, left to right: Richard Pace, James Stinton, and Charles Wade.

The Caisson enters the White House grounds after returning from the Capitol, 25 November 1963.

Burial Service for President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery with pallbearers carrying the casket to the grave, 25 November 1963.

Burial and folding of the flag ceremony for President John F. Kennedy, 25 November 1963. Photograph includes: (right side, front to back) Jacqueline Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Eunice Shriver, Patricia Lawford, Jean Smith, Super of the Arlington National Cemetary Jack Meltzer, (front row middle to right) President of West Germany Heinrich Luebbe, General Charles de Gaulle of France, Emperor of Ethiopia Haile Selassie, President of the Phillipines Diosdado Macapagal, and mourners. Gravesite, Arlington National Cemetary, Washington, D.C.

Burial Service for President John F. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery with pallbearers holding flag, Gen. Charles de Gaulle, Ludwig Erhard, Emperor Haile Selassie, Queen Frederica, King Baudoin and other mourners.

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